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Where is the furthest North and the furthest South you have been?
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My furthest North is Taillinn, Estonia.
South is Rio de Janiero, Brazil. I will be going to Uruguay next November, so there will then be a new furthest south for me. Reply to this
South is Rio de Janiero, Brazil. I will be going to Uruguay next November, so there will then be a new furthest south for me. Reply to this
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North...I think it's St Petersburg....but I dream to see the northern lights
south, went to Antartica....but only the Antartica peninsula..I dream to go to the Ross Sea up to Murdock....but that is a really expensive dream on which I may have to give it up...specially with a family! Reply to this
south, went to Antartica....but only the Antartica peninsula..I dream to go to the Ross Sea up to Murdock....but that is a really expensive dream on which I may have to give it up...specially with a family! Reply to this
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I think the furthest north would be Frog Lake Canada and the furthest South would be Mexico City - I know I have a whole hemisphere untouched. LOL Reply to this
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Furthest north would probably be the North Cape in Norway, furthest south, Ushuaia in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina... Reply to this
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Furthest north: The Shetland Isles. I was on a train in Russia once and the door wouldn't open as we pulled in to the town I was going to. If I hadn't have just managed to open it in time, I would have found myself at the next stop, Murmansk in the Arctic Circle!
Furthest south: Robben Island in Cape Town. I suppose east and west is relative...
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Furthest south: Robben Island in Cape Town. I suppose east and west is relative...
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My furhest North is utsjoki in finland but it's really very cold there. We were there in the hotel and then went sky. I would recommend, but you need to take thick jacket.
[Edited: 13:10 - Vinovat Sudarynya - link removed]
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Furthest north was Stykkisholmur, in the North West of Iceland.
Furthest south was Te Anau, New Zeland. Reply to this
Furthest south was Te Anau, New Zeland. Reply to this
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Furthest north - the Barents Sea in Arctic Russia.
Furthest South - Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, right at the bottom of South America Reply to this
Furthest South - Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, right at the bottom of South America Reply to this
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Hey Mell, I'm going to be in Uruguay sometime around November as well! What are you doing while you're there? Do you know any cool places to go there? I'm going through there as I travel from Argentina to Brazil, and I don't know too much about it. I've heard it's very clean and nice though and I wouldn't mind spending a week poking around. Sorry - I know it's off topic, maybe PM me back!!
North - Well I live in Edmonton, Canada, and I haven't been too much further north than that.
South - Umm, I guess the Mayan Riviera in Mexico... until this fall when I'm in Chile and Argentina!! Reply to this
North - Well I live in Edmonton, Canada, and I haven't been too much further north than that.
South - Umm, I guess the Mayan Riviera in Mexico... until this fall when I'm in Chile and Argentina!! Reply to this
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North - I guess would be Reykjavík, Iceland
South - Has to be Queenstown, New Zealand Reply to this
South - Has to be Queenstown, New Zealand Reply to this
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North: Stockholm, Sweden
South: Caitlins (nr. Invercargil) New Zealand (though another few hours south of Barriloche, Argentina would have beaten that) Reply to this
South: Caitlins (nr. Invercargil) New Zealand (though another few hours south of Barriloche, Argentina would have beaten that) Reply to this
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